Aviator Sunglasses Review

The review starts with mention of hundreds of requests to review Randolph Engineering’s Aviator sunglasses. The pair reviewed are the largest offered with 58mm lenses and 20mm bridge. The medium size is also mentioned in 55mm lenses and 20mm bridge.

The frames have been handmade in Randolph, Massachusetts since 1973 ensuring high-quality with each and every pair. Randolph Aviators are entirely unique, carrying out the exact style for the past 45 years, and also providing frames to the US military.

The review comments on the lifetime guaranteed solder joints as the “hinge quality is absolutely fantastic because they’re handmade in America.”

With a gold finish five times the industry standard, “it’s really going to reduce the amount of scratches you’re going to get on the glasses… preserving the look for a long time.” Randolph sunglasses are built to last a generation or two with premium quality metals and finishes that will endure tough environments.

Made with SkyTec™ Mineral Glass, “glass lenses have the absolute best clarity.” Randolph sunglasses are engineered for the skies to prevent distortion during flight. This means they are also built to provide complete eye protection for pilots. The review explains they give “extremely good coverage from the sun.”

Best of all, the high-quality from Randolph Engineering comes from our dedication to manufacturing in America. The review ends by emphasizing they are “overall an absolutely fantastic pair of sunglasses” and “when you buy a pair, you’re supporting American jobs and getting American-build quality.”

Specs include:

Randolph logo in top left corner of lens

RE logo on temple

Bayonet temples

Made out of all metal material

Jewelry-quality 23K Gold plating at 5x the industry standards

Randolph USA insignia engraved within the temple tip

Randolph Made in USA inner right temple engraving

Fully adjustable nose pads

Heavy feel with all-glass lenses

Bridges with etched information for size

Concorde Sunglasses Review

From the start, the medium-sized Concorde’s lens shape is compared to the Aviator by noting the traditional pilot shape versus Randolph’s unique squared Aviator shape. They are also compared to medium Ray-Ban aviators in size. The dimensions are 57mm lens size and 15mm bridge.

The hinges are described as “very satisfying to open and close,” thanks to Randolph’s state of the art solder joints with a lifetime guarantee. The bayonet temples are described as “fitting everybody’s face absolutely perfectly,” compared to skull temples which may hit your ear at odd angles.

When compared to other sunglasses that are similar, the review claims they are “one of the best looking aviator-style aviators you can buy.” The shape pays homage to the traditional pilot shape dating back to WWI.

All Randolph Engineering sunglasses are manufactured in America. The quality is traced back to the process of creating Concorde sunglasses in Randolph, Massachusetts and the review ends with “there’s something really nice about sunglasses that are handmade in America.”

Specs include:

Randolph logo over the left lens

A capital “P” for polarized behind the logo facing inwards

Nose pads with grip

Premium all metal hinges

24K gold dipped finish

Ear rest with bayonet temple

Randolph USA insignia engraved within the temple tip

RE logo on both temples

Heavy feel with quality glass lenses

Bridges with etched information for size

When you purchase a pair of Randolph Engineering sunglasses, you’re not just buying another pair of sunglasses. Randolph Eyewear offers quality protection built to last a lifetime and to travel with you around the world.

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---The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of Randolph Engineering and not of individuals or other corporations. Statements are limited to opinions by Randolph Engineering and not endorsements by others.

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